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Ancient Humans Used to Have Tails, Evolution Suggests
Research shows that humans, among many other creatures, used to have tails, but it has taken more than one evolutionary event to fully get rid of it. The pelvic tailbone may be one of the only clues as to what humans looked like when we had tails.
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